ISBN-13: 9781466360167 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 408 str.
Extinct beast comes to life, stalks Ozarks town in new novel In "The Wolf's Moon," Patrick Jones writes a suspense thriller where one man must hunt down a mysterious wolf that preys upon the people of a small town In "The Wolf's Moon" (ISBN 146636016X), author Patrick Jones creates a spellbinding tale of an ancient animal that haunts the foothill towns of Missouri's Ozark Mountains. An unknown group of scientists has genetically engineered a Dire Wolf into the present day. Allegedly extinct, the ferocious beast preys upon the innocent people of Maple Hills. To hunt and kill the beast, the town folk will have to rely on the tracking feats of Mark Lansdowne. He is a reluctant hero, still mourning the loss of his wife to illness. Relying on his rescue dogs and indefatigable hunting skills, Mark will set out on foot in search of the mysterious beast. Yet the hunter's personal history and romantic entanglements will come back to haunt him during his search for the vicious animal. Accompanying him on the hunt is his pal Warren Skruggs, who knew Mark when he was known as Michael Linden, a chapter of his history that he prefer be kept to the past. Adding to the intrigue are two beautiful, intelligent women who aid the hunter in his quest. Their looks and smarts would make the Bond Girls envious but Mark is still a grieving widower, unsure of how to move forward. With its mixture of high-stakes hunting and personal and romantic intrigue, "The Wolf's Moon" is a page-turner that will keep the reader captivated with its unexpected story twists. The thriller suspense novel is a real story grounded in the life and folkways of the Ozark Mountains not just another unbelievable werewolf story grafted onto the romance of the South. "The Wolf's Moon," is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.